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Been charged £7.50 + 6% a month for insurance that I declined

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Last week my wifes phone came due for an upgrade at the end of the 24 month contract so we went to the O2 shop chose a phone and signed a new contract, at the time the sales assistant asked if I wanted insurance which I declined as always.

 

When we got home I was just looking through her section of MyO2 when I noticed 'Extras' of £10 on her previous bill and when I checked I discovered £7.50 + 6% tax of the £10 was for O2 Insure Premier Monthly which I had declined when offered. Upon checking further I discovered it was still in place on the new contract!! 

 

I know I should have maybe checked sooner but really why should I have to, f I say I don't want something they shouldn't charge for it surely?  I have two phones in my name on O2 and why would I have one insured and not the other!!

 

This comes after being charged over £300 for data that I never used last year, seriously folks check your bill.

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How cheeky of them thanks for the warning slight_smile
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They always try and force insurance on you. If it gets added without you wanting it just call up and cancel.
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I'd call it a bit more than cheeky, perhaps theft or obtaining money under false pretences , it adds up to almost £200

 

...and now the online support chat is trying to fob me off that I'll have to go back to the O2 store and get the refund from them, it's a joke!

 

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I doubt you'll get a refund without going through the complaints process, but even then it's gonna be tough.....
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I would try ringing customer services I wouldn't bother with live chat to be honest
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